Cermit wrote:What is a normal format/rules for playing mixed doubles? What rules/format did they for example use in the mixed doubles at the worlds 2011?

My wife and I ran the mixed doubles event for 2011 Pro Worlds. The morning round was best shot, over 18 holes at Pinto Lake. The afternoon round was alternate tee off (one player takes odds, the other evens) and alternate shot up until they holed out on each hole, over the original 18 holes at DeLaveaga.

This is a fun event, and I saw the best spirits and camaraderie of the entire tournament during the doubles event. And the competition was great. Jesper and Camilla were neck-and-neck with Paul and Catrina (leader card), all the way up to the last hole (top of the world). Jesper and Paul were teeing off on even holes, Camilla and Catrina on odd holes. Jesper's tee shot off top of the world was great, but caught a little wind gust and it floated OB into the road (making par very difficult)...Paul laid up for the easy par, and the win.

Just to make it clear, does Alternate tee shot mean that you choose who starts on each hole and alternate the hole out and start over the process on each hole? Or is it like ordinary alternate when you alternate all round through?

This seem like a very fun way to play together when you are at different levels and have different skills.

Just to make it clear, does Alternate tee shot mean that you choose who starts on each hole and alternate the hole out and start over the process on each hole? Or is it like ordinary alternate when you alternate all round through?

This seem like a very fun way to play together when you are at different levels and have different skills.

my interpretaion is that one player tees off all odd holes and the other all even holes, and subsequent shots are alternated until the team holes out. for example player a tees holes 1, 3, 5, etc. and player b tees off holes 2, 4, 6, etc. second shots alternat so player a shoots second on holes 2, 4, 6 and player b 1, 3, 5 blah blah blah on down the line.

Just to make it clear, does Alternate tee shot mean that you choose who starts on each hole and alternate the hole out and start over the process on each hole? Or is it like ordinary alternate when you alternate all round through?

This seem like a very fun way to play together when you are at different levels and have different skills.

my interpretaion is that one player tees off all odd holes and the other all even holes, and subsequent shots are alternated until the team holes out. for example player a tees holes 1, 3, 5, etc. and player b tees off holes 2, 4, 6, etc. second shots alternat so player a shoots second on holes 2, 4, 6 and player b 1, 3, 5 blah blah blah on down the line.

The way that is played is that every shot has to stay in the correct order. Example player A tees off, B throws the upsot, A makes the putt, B tees off, A makes the upshot, b misses the putt, A makes the putt, B tees off. You have to alternate all the time. If player A holes out the putt, he can't be the one to tee off on the next hole.

From PDGAAlternate ShotIn Alternate Shot, only one sequence of throws is made on each hole. The team selects a player to throw the tee shot at the beginning of the round. The other player then throws from the subsequent lie, and play alternates in that fashion until the round is completed. Alternate Shot is closer to a singles format, where one partner can't bail the other out. If you miss a short putt, chances are good that you'll be driving the next hole. If the wrong player on a team throws, another team must call it immediately, like a foot fault. The team receives a warning, and the correct player throws. Subsequent violations incur a one-throw penalty. For any violation that requires a rethrow (stance violation, provisional throw), the same player throws

Mixed doubles uses "Structured Alternate Shot" not regular Alternate Shot per the PDGA rules where, as has been stated by chunk and others above, one player always tees off on odd holes and the other on even holes regardless who putts out on the previous hole.

Chuck Kennedy wrote:Mixed doubles uses "Structured Alternate Shot" not regular Alternate Shot per the PDGA rules where, as has been stated by chunk and others above, one player always tees off on odd holes and the other on even holes regardless who putts out on the previous hole.

^^^^ Exactly...

One thing I forgot to mention is that in the best shot round, each player had to tee off a minimum of 6 times during the round. That way, they couldn't always take the guys' tee shots, the ladies' tee shots had to be used a minimum of 6 times. I made the score cards with "M F" printed for each hole, so the players could circle which player's tee shot was used.